A RESTING PLACE ON AN ECUADOREAN TRAIL
Under the eaves of the red-tiled roofs, the arrieros (muleteers)
have tied a mule train, where the patient animals may stand all day.
A woman with a jar is entering one of the houses, having been to the
public water supply, an open stream which flows through the center
of the little town.
WELCOMING
ANEW
BISHOP
TOLOJA
The Ecuadoreans makemuch
over
allreligious
celebrations,
and
when a new bishop of Loja
was
appointed
thewhole
city
turned
out
to do him honor. Not only
were
thestreets
decorated,
butashe
came to Loja from Cuenca,
about
aweek
distant
onAndean
trails,
he
found decorations along the
way,
miles
from
any
town.